Personal Oracle Database for Linux

May I obtain a free Oracle Database for personal non commercial use? I have tied Personal Edition for MS Windows but I wish to migrate to Linux. I was not able to find appropriate download.
Thanks.

The enterprise edition download CD will give you the option of installing the personal edition as one of the install options.

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